So I really like Zeb Orrelios crew on the Ghost, but every time I mention that, people think I'm crazy. "Trap card" is the phrase most often used.
I understand the basic logic behind this, the Ghost has 0 agility dice so you may often take more damage than you give. But the Ghost is a grisly bear, you really don't want to go blow-for-blow with it.
Here's my preferred build:
44: Chopper, FCS, autoblaster, Han Solo, Zeb, Ghost (throw whatever Phantom you like in the back)
With TLs and Han he's very offensively efficient, and I often have an action for evade. What ship wants to trade blows?
-Soontir crashes in and has no actions (though ironically gets a focus from Chopper). A perfect roll from Soontir does 3 damage, or just slightly under 1/5th of Chopper's health. In return, Chopper dishes out 5 modified dice, and follows that with 2 undodgeables. Soontir is very likely to disappear in one turn.
-Inquistor? Same deal only no focus. Vader might sneak a crit in there and might actually survive due to his HP. Omega Leader is probably worst case ace, but even he's a bad dice round from death.
-Dash? Dash does nothing but take on the chin. Hopefully he's got Lonewolf!
-TLTs? Nope.
-Even jump masters don't like it. Yes they move first, and can bump me and stop my evade. But they're still trading 3 dice for 7 against a ship that's nearly twice as tough.
I can't think of a single popular ship that enjoys this matchup.
I also think people wildly overestimate it's downside. It only triggers if an enemy ship is in MY firing arc, not the other way around. They only get to swing back if I happen to be in theirs as well. So 50% of my base is dangerous for my enemies, while only 25% of theirs is dangerous to me.
Likely at some point you'll deploy the Phantom and then Zeb's cost effectiveness goes down. But all is not lost, you're still chucking the red sledge hammer of 5 dice out the front. But you ALSO get to use your autoblaster turret if they run into your rear arc. Admittedly, this has some bad matchups (like if a decimator crashes into the back of you).
I don't know that there's ever been a time that it's triggering that I wish it wasn't.
So what makes it a trap?